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Title:
Heirloom : preserving HBCU futures / editor: Sheree Renée Thomas, associate guest editors, Danielle L. Littlefield and Danian Darrell Jerry.
Publisher:
Publications UnitDepartment of English, Illinois State University,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
405 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Afrofuturism.
Afrofuturism--History and criticism.
American literature--African American authors.
English literature--Black authors.
Historically Black colleges and universities--Social aspects.
Afrofuturism
American literature--African American authors
English literature--Black authors
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Other Authors:
Thomas, Sheree R., editor.
Notes:
"Downstate Legacies" Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Digital content -- Introduction -- Interviewa/nonfiction -- Visual art -- Poetry -- Fiction.
Summary:
OBSIDIAN'S HEIRLOOM: PRESERVING HBCU FUTURES, guest edited by Sheree Renée Thomas with associate editors Danielle L. Littlefield & Danian Darrell Jerry, celebrates the brilliance and legacy of US-based, historically Black colleges and universities. Since the Civil War, HBCUs and land-grant colleges have sustained spaces that nurture and value the creative, intellectual, and economic growth of Black students from throughout the diaspora, allowing some of the most celebrated artists, entrepreneurs, educators, civic leaders, physicians, and innovators to rise. This special issue recognizes that these historic institutions produce some of the most gifted Black artists and thinkers contributing to world thought today. HEIRLOOM includes an interview with Jericho Brown, visual art from Black Kirby (Stacey Robinson & John Jennings), reflections on the founding of Planet Deep South, and work by Bro. Yao (Hoke S. Glover III), Douglas Kearney, Monifa Love, Tony Medina, RaShell R. Smith-Spears, and Andrea Walls. Magazine. Fiction. Poetry. Literary Criticism. Art. African & African American Studies.
Series:
Obsidian : literature & arts in the African diaspora, 0888-4412 ; 47.2
ISBN:
9780997404197
0997404191
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1378501451
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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